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Your Guide to Easter in Orlando: Egg Hunts, Festivals & Events

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Spring in Central Florida means sunshine, blooming flowers, and a calendar packed with festive Easter events for all ages. Whether you’re looking for a classic egg hunt, a full-scale family festival, or a unique experience like a farm adventure, the community delivers something special every weekend leading up to Easter Sunday.

This guide highlights the best local Easter events, so you can plan the perfect spring outing.

Egg Hunts and Festivals

Orlando Mom Collective Indoor Egg Hunt

Location: Waterford Lakes Town Center
Date: Saturday, March 28, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Hosted by Orlando Mom Collective, this highly anticipated community egg hunt is designed specifically for local families. The event will feature organized hunt waves by age group, giving kids a fair and fun experience without the chaos of larger free-for-all hunts. In addition to the egg hunts, families can enjoy photo opportunities, vendors, and kid-friendly activities throughout the venue. It’s a well-run, community-focused event that tends to sell out or fill up quickly, so arriving early or registering in advance is strongly recommended.

Engelwood Easter Egg Hunt, Brunch & Carnival

Location: Engelwood Neighborhood Center, Orlando
Date: Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m.

This free, family-friendly event combines a traditional egg hunt with a lively neighborhood carnival atmosphere. Kids can search for colorful eggs while enjoying games, music, and interactive activities. A casual brunch component makes it easy to turn this into a full morning outing. It’s especially great for families looking for a relaxed, community-focused celebration.

Magic 107.7 Easter Egg Hunt

Location: Reiter Park, Longwood
Date: Saturday, March 28, 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

One of the largest egg hunts in Central Florida, this event features thousands of eggs spread across multiple age-group hunts. Expect big crowds, high energy, and a well-organized schedule that keeps things moving smoothly. In addition to the egg hunts, there are vendors, entertainment, and photo opportunities. Arriving early is key if you want a good spot.

Poinciana Spring Fest & Egg Hunt

Location: Vance Harmon Park, Poinciana
Date: Saturday, March 28, 12 p.m.

This event blends a traditional egg hunt with a full spring festival experience. Families can enjoy food vendors, local crafts, and entertainment alongside the egg hunt activities. The atmosphere is festive but less hectic than some larger Orlando-area events. It’s a great choice if you want a balance of fun and space to explore.

Celebration Among the Oaks

Location: VanderLey Park, Oakland
Date: Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Set beneath beautiful oak trees, this charming small-town event offers a more laid-back Easter celebration. Children can participate in egg hunts while families enjoy games and community activities. The setting feels scenic and relaxed, making it ideal for younger kids. It’s a hidden gem compared to the bigger city events.

Hop On Downtown

Location: Downtown Kissimmee

Date: April 4, 11 a.m.  – 2 p.m.

One of the most popular Easter events in the region, this festival features egg hunts, live music, food vendors, and interactive kids’ activities. The lakefront setting adds a scenic backdrop, especially as the event moves into the evening. There’s plenty to do beyond the hunt, making it feel more like a full festival. Expect a lively crowd and a well-produced event.

Ocoee Easter Eggstravaganza

Location: Bill Breeze Park, Ocoee
Date: April 4, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Held along the waterfront, this event offers a picturesque setting for a classic egg hunt. Families can enjoy games, inflatables, and entertainment throughout the morning. The layout is spacious, which helps it feel less crowded than some larger hunts. It’s a solid, well-rounded option for families with kids of multiple ages.

Lake Nona Eggstravaganza

Location: Boxi Park, Lake Nona
Date: April 4, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

This modern, high-energy event combines an egg hunt with the vibrant atmosphere of Boxi Park’s outdoor venue. Expect music, food vendors, and plenty of space for kids to play. The event tends to attract a younger, trendy crowd alongside families. It’s perfect if you want something festive with great food options nearby.

Helicopter Egg Drop

Location: City Church Sanford and Chuluota
Date: April 4, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

This is one of the most unique Easter experiences. City Church drops 20,000 eggs from a helicopter onto a field below. The egg drops will be at the Sanford location then Chuluota and will have a bounce house, inflatable games, and Kona Ice. This event is free and kids ages from 1–11 can participate. 

Additional Unique Experiences

Easter Celebration at ICON Park

Location: ICON Park, Orlando
Dates: April 4 – April 19

ICON Park hosts a multi-week Easter celebration with crafts, entertainment, and photo opportunities. Families can stroll the area while enjoying seasonal decorations and activities. It’s less about a single egg hunt and more about an ongoing festive atmosphere. Perfect for pairing with dining or a ride on The Wheel.

Hippity Hop Adventure at Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens

Location: Central Florida Zoo, Sanford
Date: April 4, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

This event combines zoo admission with Easter-themed activities, including egg hunts and interactive experiences. Kids can explore exhibits while enjoying seasonal games and entertainment. It’s an educational and fun twist on a traditional Easter outing. Expect a full day’s worth of activities.

Easter Egg Hunt at IKEA Orlando

Location: IKEA, Orlando
Date: Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.

This indoor egg hunt offers a fun, air-conditioned alternative to outdoor events. Kids can search for eggs throughout the store while participating in themed activities. It’s especially appealing if you want to avoid heat or unpredictable weather. The unique setting makes it memorable and different from traditional hunts

Adult-only Easter Fun

Boozy Easter Egg Hunt at NY Beer Project

Location: New York Beer Project, Winter Garden

Date: Sunday, March 29, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.

This adults-only event adds a playful twist to the classic egg hunt. Participants search for eggs filled with prizes, discounts, and surprises while enjoying craft drinks. The vibe is social and energetic, making it great for groups of friends. It’s one of the more unique ways to celebrate Easter in the area.

Eggtoberfest Adult Egg Hunt

Location: Krush Brau Park, Kissimmee
Date: Saturday, March 28, 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.

This unique event is designed for adults who want to relive their childhood memories of hunting for Easter eggs, but with an adult twist. Imagine a fun-filled evening with friends, where you search for hidden eggs filled with eggciting prizes, all while enjoying delicious food and refreshing drinks from our bar and German food truck, The Salty Pretzel. You must be 21 years or older to attend. 

From charming small-town hunts under oak trees to high-energy festivals and one-of-a-kind experiences like helicopter egg drops, Central Florida offers an incredible variety of ways to celebrate Easter. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a relaxed brunch, or even a night out with friends, there’s something happening nearly every day leading up to Easter Sunday.

With a little planning and maybe an early arrival you can turn Easter weekend into a full spring adventure filled with sunshine, laughter, and plenty of candy-filled eggs.

Written by Ava McDonnell

Ava McDonnell is the Digital Content Creator/Editorial Manager for Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine while also earning her bachelor's degree in English at the University of Central Florida. Her work has been featured in UCF's The Charge and Her Campus UCF. She also has experience in editing using AP Style and SEO guidelines.

Located in Clermont, Ava has always had a passion for learning about people's lives and sharing accurate stories with the world. She is dedicated to getting the job done right while making content interesting for readers. Aside from writing, you can find her indulging in the great outdoors with the people she loves. Whether it is hiking, taking photographs, or trying new activities, she is up for almost anything.

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